Anonymous ID: 150622 Aug. 22, 2024, 8:25 a.m. No.21460362   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0378 >>0392

>>21460280

 

General Research #23139 >>18851346

 

Not going to work anymore. The cycles are becoming clearer. Gore and cp to test the defenses, then cycle through tons of muh joo, then racist/white supremacy, then some slide like "RRN is legit" and then when the garbage gets tossed, scream "muh censorship"

Bitch about BO and BVs and the truly retarded among you bitch about bakers deleting stuff all you want, not going to work, not going to change anything.

 

Muh joo is in the bread, muh censorship, even VD. I is Angry Inch feeling okay today or just running late today?

Anonymous ID: 150622 Aug. 22, 2024, 8:38 a.m. No.21460412   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0437 >>0439 >>0636

Four Bodies Retrieved from Mike Lynch’s Sunken Yacht Off Italy

By Giselda Vagnoni Reuters August 21, 2024

 

PORTICELLO, Italy, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Four bodies were retrieved on Wednesday from the sunken wreck of a yacht belonging to the wife of British tech magnate Mike Lynch, the Italian fire brigade said, adding that they were continuing to search for two missing people.

 

The bodies were brought ashore on rescue boats and taken to nearby hospitals for formal identification. Local authorities refused to give any information about who they might have found.

 

Britain’s Daily Telegraph reported that two of the dead were Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter, while Italy’s Corriere della Sera said the only bodies identified so far were Morgan Stanley banker Jonathan Bloomer and U.S. lawyer Chris Morvillo.

 

Bloomer’s wife, Judy, and Morvillo’s wife, Neda, also vanished when the British-flagged Bayesian, which had been carrying 22 people, was hit by a fierce, pre-dawn storm on Monday and sank.

 

Lynch, 59, was one of the UK’s best-known tech entrepreneurs and had invited friends to join him on the luxurious yacht to celebrate his recent acquittal in a U.S. fraud trial.

 

The 56-meter (184-foot) Bayesian had been anchored off the Sicilian port of Porticello when the storm struck and witnesses said it disappeared beneath the waves in a matter of minutes, baffling naval marine experts who said such a vessel, presumed to have top-class fittings and safety features, should have been able to withstand such weather.

 

The yacht is lying on its side at a depth of around 50 meters (165 feet), apparently largely intact.

 

Specialist rescuers have been searching inside the hull of the sunken yacht for the past two days. The victims were believed to have been trapped in cabins, which have proved extremely hard to get to, with divers only able to stay in the vessel for 8-10 minutes before having to re-surface.

 

Fifteen people, including Lynch’s wife, managed to escape the boat before it capsized, while the body of the onboard chef, Canadian-Antiguan national Recaldo Thomas, was found near the wreck hours after the disaster.

 

Besides the diving team, the coast guard has deployed a remotely operated vehicle to scan the seabed and take underwater pictures and videos that it said may provide “useful and timely elements” for prosecutors looking into the disaster.

 

MYSTERY

The coast guard has been questioning survivors, including the captain of the Bayesian, and passengers on the yacht that was moored next to it who witnessed the ship going down, judicial sources said. That vessel survived unscathed.

 

No one is under investigation at the moment, sources added.

 

The Bayesian was built by Italian shipbuilder Perini in 2008 and was last refitted in 2020. It had the world’s tallest aluminum mast, measuring 72 meters (236 feet), according to its makers.

 

Lynch has been referred to as Britain’s Bill Gates. He built the UK’s largest software firm, Autonomy, which was sold to HP for $11 billion in 2011, after which the deal spectacularly unraveled with the U.S. tech giant accusing him of fraud, resulting in a lengthy trial.

 

He was acquitted on all charges by a jury in San Francisco in June. Morvillo, who works for Clifford Chance, represented him at the trial, while Bloomer was a character witness on his behalf.

 

Bayesian’s captain, James Cutfield, a 51-year-old New Zealander who survived the shipwreck, was a “very good sailor” and “very well respected” in the Mediterranean, his brother Mark told The New Zealand Herald.

 

Matthew Schanck, chair of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council, a UK-based non-profit organization that trains sea rescuers, said the Bayesian was the victim of a “high impact” weather-related incident.

 

“If it was a water spout, which it appears to be, it’s what I would class as like a black swan event,” he told Reuters, meaning a rare and unpredictable phenomenon.

 

https://gcaptain.com/four-bodies-retrieved-from-mike-lynchs-sunken-yacht-off-italy/

Anonymous ID: 150622 Aug. 22, 2024, 8:46 a.m. No.21460473   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21460437

This was posted last night, quite a coincidence

 

General Research #26291

Co-Defendant of the billionaire who was killed when his yacht sunk this week, was killed by car on Sunday

 

The son of Stephen Chamberlain, the co-defendant of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, says he will complete the run his father was on when he was hit by a car.

 

Mr Chamberlain died in hospital after he was struck by a vehicle while running on the A1123 at Stretham in Cambridgeshire on Saturday.

 

He was Mr Lynch's co-defendant in a US fraud trial in which both men were acquitted following the $11bn (ÂŁ8.64bn) sale of the software giant Autonomy.

 

The 52-year-old was about six miles (10km) into the morning run, according to data from his Strava account.

 

Commenting on Strava, his son, Teddy Chamberlain, announced plans to complete the run and invited those wishing to pay tribute to finish it with him.

 

He was the former vice-president of finance at Autonomy and prior to his US trial he was the former chief operating officer of British cyber security company Darktrace.

 

Mr Lynch and his daughter are currently missing after a luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily on Monday.

 

Mr Lynch had connections to Cambridgeshire after studying Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge.

 

He was raised near Chelmsford in Essex and more recently had been living in the Loudham Hall estate in Suffolk.

 

Following the crash, the driver of the car, a 49-year-old woman from Haddenham, remained at the scene and was assisting with inquiries, police said.

 

More:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpdlj4097y2o

Anonymous ID: 150622 Aug. 22, 2024, 8:59 a.m. No.21460585   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0636

Canada #62 >>21460533

Canada’s Railways Lock Out Unionized Workers, Snarling Trade

By Thomas Seal (Bloomberg) — August 22, 2024

 

Canada’s two biggest railways shut down early Thursday after talks with union leaders failed, immediately blocking arteries of North American supply chains that carry about C$1 billion ($740 million) per day in trade.

 

More than 9,000 employees at Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. were locked out after a deadline passed without an agreement on a new contract. Members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference had voted to strike over a number of issues, including scheduling and worker fatigue.

 

The economic consequences will be swift if the lockout lasts for days. Canadian National and Canadian Pacific control about 80% of the country’s rail network. The railways have had labor disruptions before, but it has been decades since both freight carriers had a major strike or lockout at the same time.

 

For many commodities, there are no good shipping alternatives. Companies that sell wheat, fertilizer, chemicals and other goods will feel the pinch right away. Grain futures rose slightly in early trading Thursday as traders assessed the impact. A lumber company in British Columbia announced plans to cut production at a sawmill within days.

 

The shutdown will have “ripple effects” across the continent, “especially given uncertainty toward potential strikes at US ports and given soaring global shipping costs driven by avoidance of the Red Sea and Suez Canal,” Bank of Nova Scotia economist Derek Holt said in a note to investors.

 

“Some of these shocks could be transitory (strikes, though of uncertain length and magnitude) and some longer-lived (geopolitical) but they risk feeding off of one another at an inopportune moment for sectors like agriculture and retail orders for the holiday shopping season,” Holt said.

 

Morning commutes in Canada’s three largest cities were also affected. Trains in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver that use Canadian Pacific tracks weren’t operating. Those lines typically carry an estimated 32,000 passengers a day.

 

The lockout applies only to Canadian workers, not to the railways’ large operations in the US and, in the case of Canadian Pacific, Mexico.

 

The stoppage may cost Canada as much as C$341 million per day, according to a Wednesday estimate from Moody’s Corp.

 

Canadian National said in an emailed statement that it made offers to improve wages and rest time. “The Teamsters have not shown any urgency or desire to reach a deal that is good for employees, the company and the economy,” the company said via a spokesperson. A Canadian Pacific spokesperson said the union continues to make unrealistic demands that would fundamentally impair the railway’s ability to serve its customers.

 

Union President Paul Boucher said the main obstacles to reaching an agreement were the companies’ demands. “Their sole focus is boosting their bottom line, even if it means jeopardizing the entire economy,” he said in a statement.

 

As the deadline approached, business groups and rail-dependent industries from automakers to agriculture issued warnings about the economic damage — including the potential of longer-term harm to Canada’s trading relationships and reputation for reliability, following other recent disruptions to its transportation networks.

 

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said earlier this week that his department had been monitoring the situation closely and tracking the flow of vital goods to the US. The US Chamber of Commerce has called on the Canadian government to intervene.

 

The labor disruption creates an urgent problem for the federal government. Labor Minister Steven MacKinnon denied Canadian National’s request to impose binding arbitration last week and encouraged parties to reach a deal at the bargaining table. The minister also met with the parties and federal mediators on Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is propped up in parliament by a deal with the pro-labor New Democratic Party, whose leader, Jagmeet Singh, had said he would oppose government measures to intervene on behalf of employers against workers. But it’s still an option for the government to introduce legislation that would force an end to the impasse.

 

https://gcaptain.com/canadas-railways-lock-out-unionized-workers-snarling-trade/